Published 15:31 IST, October 23rd 2019

Brexit: What will happen now that Boris Johnson's deal is rejected?

The chaos which has clouded the PM, Boris Johnson's much-awaited Brexit deal densed even more on October 22 when the Parliament rejected the fast timetable.

Reported by: Aanchal Nigam
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chaos which has clouded Prime Minister of Britain, Boris Johnson's much-awaited Brexit deal heightened even more on October 22, when British Parliament rejected fast track timetable of Withdrawl Agreement. Although agreement has been passed, which assures that Brexit would happen,  uncertainty still remains if orderly divorce of Britain from 28-nation bloc is possible by October 31. 

What will happen next?

Since timetable to push procedures which would convert  European Withdrawl Bill into law has been rejected with 322 to 308 votes, it is w in hands of European Union to respond to delay. PM Johnson h published 110-p ahe of parliamentary session along with 122-p explanatory tes in order to fast forward legal processes for Brexit. UK PM n paused session after facing rejection over his timetable. 

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However, Boris Johnson furr threatened, he could pull bill and try to get lawmakers to vote for a general election that could break political impasse if EU furr extends Brexit deline which is more likely. According to Chief spokesperson of European Commission, y have taken te of Parliament's proceedings in Britain and European Council's President, Donald Tusk is in touch with EU leers to shift deline to January 31, 2020. 

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Whereas PM Johnson while dressing MP’s stated, "I will in way allow months more of this. If Parliament refuses to allow Brexit to happen and inste... decides to delay everything until January, or possibly longer, in circumstances n [can] government continue with this. And with great regret, I must say that Bill will have to be pulled and we will have to go forward to a general election and I will argue at that election, let's get Brexit done”. 

'It is in limbo'

John Bercow, Speaker of House of Commons said during Parliamentary session that a technical term which can define current situation of European Union Withdrawl Agreement Bill is that it in in a 'limbo' and re is a requirement of tice before bill is moved to committee st.  European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker dressed European Parliament before stepping down from his post after end of his tenure on October 22 and said  EU did “all in our power” to ensure an orderly divorce of Britain from 28-nation bloc. 

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14:53 IST, October 23rd 2019